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On the Web
- New Vaccine Could Mean Fewer Childhood Ear Infections - While the vaccine does not protect against all ear infections, studies show it reduced the occurrence of infections.
- Mayo Clinic: Ear Infection - Information on causes, symptoms, identifying, and treating ear infections in children.
- Antibiotics and Ear Infections - Should parents seek antibiotics to treat ear infections among their kids? NPR's Joe Palca reports, many doctors now say the routine use of antibiotics is a mistake. Listen to this report using RealAudio.
- Ear Infections - Doctor's Guide - The latest medical news and information for patients or friends/parents of patients diagnosed with Ear infections and Earinfection-related disorders.
- Middle Ear Infection - Easy to understand information for patients on middle ear infection (otitis media). Written by a UK general practitioner.
- Outer Ear Infection - Accessible information for patients on otitis externa, a painful infection of the outer ear canal.
- Ear Infections and Children - The American Academy of Pediatrics has developed this information to inform parents about the symptoms, treatments, and possible complications of acute otitis media.
- Ear Infection - Conventional, herbal, and homeopathic treatments.
- New vaccine could mean fewer childhood ear infections - [CNN]
- New vaccine could mean fewer childhood ear infections - [CNN]
Wikipedia Articles
- Otomycosis - Otomycosis (also known as Singapore Ear) is a fungal ear infection, a superficial mycotic infection of the outer ear canal. The infection may be either subacute or acute and is characterized by inflammation, pruritus, scaling, and severe discomfort.
- Otitis externa in animals - Otitis externa is an inflammation of the outer ear and ear canal. Animals are commonly prone to ear infection, and this is one of the most common manifestations of allergy in dogs.
- Brain abscess - Brain abscess (or cerebral abscess) is an abscess caused by inflammation and collection of infected material coming from local (ear infection, dental abscess, infection of paranasal sinuses, infection of the mastoid air cells of the temporal bone, epidural abscess) or remote (lung, heart, kidney etc.) infectious sources within the brain tissue.
- Minor physical anomalies - Minor physical anomalies (MPAs) are relatively minor (typically painless and, in themselves, harmless) congenital physical abnormalities consisting of features such as low-seated ears, adherent ear lobes, and a furrowed tongue. While MPAs may have a genetic basis, they might also be caused by factors in the fetal environment: anoxia, bleeding, or infection.
- Jon Henricks - ... June 6, 1935) started his swimming career as a distance swimmer, scoring his first real successes in 1952 when he came in 3rd in the Australian 1500 meters, 2nd in the 800, and won the 400 meters. The distance work proved too arduous, perhaps due to a prolonged ear infection that kept him off the 1952 Summer Olympics team.